Consecrated woman Sarah Lang (native of Michigan) with her parents Kelly and Cheryl.

Oxford, Michigan – Families and friends gathered at the Boulder
Pointe golf and country club in Oxford, Michigan to enjoy
time together during the annual Legion of Christ Auction.

“It
was a moment to enjoy a get-together with the larger
family of the Legion and the Movement,” said Fr. Daniel
Pajerski LC, who serves as Formation Director for the nearby
Everest Academy and Everest Collegiate High School in Clarkston, Michigan.
“A big thanks goes out to Auction chair Theresa Radich
who has organized the event for more than 5 years
now.”

The event is held annually to support the houses of
formation for the Legionaries and consecrated women of Regnum Christi
in North America.

Highlights of the evening included testimonies given by
local Legionary priests. Newcomer, Fr. Daniel Weber, LC, told his
listeners how his father had come to support his vocation
only last year, just before his ordination. “He was chosen
to read the first reading in German, and choked up
at the words, ‘this is my beloved son, today I
have begotten you,’” he said.

Fr. Thomas Salazar, LC, shared
a “pictorial” testimony of his vocation story, with photos of
his childhood and family life as he explained how God
led him “little by little” to the realization of his
call within the Legion.

At the end of the evening, the
families of those with Legionary and consecrated vocations were recognized
with flowers and applause.